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Neokings Jun 12, 2024 02:49 AM

Can't do burnout
 
Hi i just recently got a 2014 Mustang v6 and i love it, but it feels like is not giving the power it should, and i cannot do even a burn out even with the tcs off, it won’t go over 2000rpm, what is a good time for it, i already have bbk headers and also a roush intake, what can i do to get more power from that awesome machine.

proeagles Jun 12, 2024 08:06 AM

Don't understand the won't go over 2000 RPM comment, clearly that is a problem if it won't rev. For the kind of power you seek you need a supercharger or turbo and I'm unaware of anyone who offers one for that engine. As the commercial says, you should have had a V8. Best of luck.

JimC Jun 12, 2024 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by Neokings (Post 8730514)
Hi i just recently got a 2014 Mustang v6 and i love it, but it feels like is not giving the power it should, and i cannot do even a burn out even with the tcs off, it won’t go over 2000rpm, what is a good time for it, i already have bbk headers and also a roush intake, what can i do to get more power from that awesome machine.

It won't go over 2,000 rpm because of the torque management system. Trying to do a burnout the torque management steps in when you have your foot on the brake and try a "brake stand" burnout to save the driveline. The only way to avoid that is with a tune that disables it. Turning traction control off won't override the torque management system.

JimC Jun 12, 2024 09:59 AM

Moved your thread. For something like this you need to start a new thread and not just reply on someone else's unrelated thread.


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